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Sardinian Action Party

The Sardinian Action Party ((イタリア語:Partito Sardo d'Azione), (サルデーニャ語:Partidu Sardu), PSd'Az) is a social-liberal regionalist and separatist〔(Sardinian Action Party Statute - About the party ): Art.1: Il “Partidu Sardu – Partito Sardo d’Azione” è la libera associazione di coloro che si propongono, attraverso l’azione politica, di affermare la sovranità del popolo sardo sul proprio territorio, e di condurre la Nazione Sarda all’indipendenza.〕 political party in Sardinia. While being traditionally part of the Sardinian centre-left, this nationalist party has recently sided with The People of Freedom and, later, Forza Italia, the largest centre-right party in Italy.
The PSd'Az is one of the oldest European stateless nationalist parties active promoting the ideal of an independent country〔Elias (A.) et Tronconi (F.), ''From protest to power. Autonomist parties and the challenges of representation'', Vienna, Braumüller, 2011〕〔(Sardinians - World Directory of Minorities )〕 and joined the pro-separatist European Free Alliance in 1984.〔http://www.e-f-a.org/fileadmin/user_upload/documents/3.4.4.2_Studies_of_EFA_-_EFA_30yrs.pdf〕
Giovanni Columbu is the party's current president, while Christian Solinas serves as secretary.
==History==
The party was originally founded in April 1921 and was re-organized after World War II by Emilio Lussu, secretary for Southern Italy of the Action Party during the war, and other veterans from the Sassari brigade,〔 a social-democratic group of the Italian resistance movement. Lussu left the party in 1948 to found the short-lived Sardinian Socialist Action Party (PSd'AzS), which joined the Italian Socialist Party in 1949, along with many other PSd'Az members.〔〔http://www.partitosardo.it/index.aspx?m=53&did=54〕 Consequently, the PSd'Az started to cooperate with Christian Democracy and was quite a stable until the 1980s.〔
The PSd'Az and the PSd'AzS won 10.5% and 6.6% respectively in the first regional election in 1949.〔
After a decline in term of votes in the 1960s and 1970s, the party re-gained strength in the 1980s (13.8% in 1984 and 12.4% in 1989). Following these results, Sardist Mario Melis was President of Sardinia between 1984 and 1989 at the head of a five-party coalition composed also by the Italian Communist Party, the Italian Socialist Party, the Italian Democratic Socialist Party and the Italian Republican Party. This was the highest point in party history: the PSd'Az was represented in the Italian Parliament from 1983 to 1994, and Mario Melis was a MEP for the Rainbow Group from 1989 to 1994.〔http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en/1100/MARIO_MELIS_home.html〕
The party was affiliated to The Olive Tree during the 1996 general election. However, the party congress rejected a continuation of the alliance ahead the 2001 general election.
In the 2004 Sardinian regional election the PSd'Az won 3.9% of the vote and 2 regional councillors.
In the 2006 general election leader Giacomo Sanna, due to an electoral pact named Pact for the Autonomies, was a candidate of Lega Nord for the Senate in Lombardy, but failed to get elected.
The party ran by itself in the 2008 general election, winning a mere 1.5% in the Region.〔http://politiche.interno.it/politiche/camera080413/C260000000.htm〕
In the 2009 regional election the PSd'Az joined the centre-right coalition, provoking the split of the party's left that formed the Red Moors.〔 Cappellacci won and the PSd'Az won 4.3% of the vote (having its strongholds in the traditionally left-wing Provinces of Nuoro and Carbonia-Iglesias, where it gained 7.5 and 7.1%, respectively)〔(Risultati per circoscrizione-Regione Autonoma della Sardegna )〕 and four regional councillors plus one (Giacomo Sanna) elected in Cappellacci's regional list.〔http://www.regione.sardegna.it/documenti/1_204_20090302175233.pdf〕 The Red Moors won 2.5% and one councillor.
In the 2010 provincial elections the party was strongest in Nuoro (12.8%), Sassari (6.9%), Olbia-Tempio (6.7%) and Cagliari (6.4%).〔(Ministry of the Interior )〕
In 2013 the PSd'Az broke with Cappellacci and the centre-right,〔(Sardegna Oggi: Notizie e informazione regionale )〕 but re-joined the coalition in time for the 2014 regional election. In the election, which saw Cappellacci lose to Francesco Pigliaru, the PSd'Az won 4.7% of the vote and two regional councillors.〔(Sardegna - Elezioni Regionali del 16 febbraio 2014 - la Repubblica.it )〕

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